During the lockdown in the country between lockdown and corona transition, many state governments have made changes in labor laws. The Labor Parliamentary Committee has become conscious about this. Parliament's Standing Committee on Labor has sought answers from several states including Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh for the weakening of labor laws.
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Regarding the matter, the chairman of the committee, Bhartuhari Mahtab, said that industries cannot be promoted by restoring labor. Answers have been sought from several states apart from Uttar Pradesh. This includes BJP-ruled states of Madhya Pradesh, Goa, Himachal Pradesh and Assam. Congress-ruled states are also included in this list. Explanation has also been sought from the Congress-ruled states of Rajasthan and Punjab.
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Apart from the Congress and BJP-ruled states, the Biju Janata Dal-ruled government of Odisha has also been asked for answers. The special thing is that Mahtab also comes from BJD. According to the media report, amidst the ongoing lockdowns across the country, labor laws were changed to improve economic activity in several states including Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh, which extended the working time limit for laborers.
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